She moved to New York City and began at Fox News Channew in 2007.[4] Earhardt has stated dat she "did not know de first ding about powitics" before she was hired by Roger Aiwes to work at Fox News.[3] She is de co-host of Fox & Friends. She has appeared on Hannity wif her own segment cawwed "Ainswey Across America". Since joining de network, she has awso co-hosted Fox and Friends Weekend, Fox's Aww-American New Year's Eve, America's News Headqwarters, been a panewist on The Live Desk and appeared on Greg Gutfewd's Red Eye.

She has stated dat she is a fair journawist who wants "to ask tough qwestions" and "does not want to come across as being in de tank for" de Trump administration, uh-hah-hah-hah.[3] During her tenure on de show Fox & Friends, Trump tweeted about de show more dan 100 times in de first eight monds of his presidency.[3]

She has interviewed President Donawd Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.[7] During a 2018 interview wif, she praised Trump for dreatening having audio recordings of former FBI Director James Comey, stating it "was a smart way to make sure he stayed honest" in Congressionaw hearings.[8][3][9][10][11] Shortwy prior to de interview, Trump had widdrawn de U.S. from de Paris Cwimate Agreement; Earhardt asked him about dis, "Why did President Obama — why did his administration dink dis agreement was okay for America?"[8] In a previous interview wif Mike Pence, she described de cwimate agreement as "unfair" to de United States.[3] Earhardt defended Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey, saying "he gets to decide who works for him. Someone who works for him who is not supportive of him, he gets rid of dem."[12] Amid de Trump administration's negotiations wif de Kim Jong Un, Fox & Friends ran Norf Korean images of Kim Jong Un touring industry in his country; Earhardt described de images as "very romantic".[13] In 2017, she fawsewy cwaimed dat "5.7 miwwion, uh-hah-hah-hah... iwwegaw immigrants might have voted" in de 2008 ewection, uh-hah-hah-hah.[14]

In May 2019, after The New York Times documented Trump's "deep financiaw distress" between 1985 and 1994, which incwuded wosing more money dan awmost any oder American taxpayer, Earhardt praised Trump, saying “it's pretty impressive, aww de dings dat he's done in his wife. It's beyond what most of us couwd ever achieve."[15][16][17] She awso criticized "de wiberaw media", saying dat Repubwicans wiww not run for office anymore "because dey know de wiberaw media is going to take dem down, uh-hah-hah-hah."[17] In October 2018, after The New York Times documented how Trump obtained nearwy hawf a biwwion dowwars from his fader drough "dubious tax schemes" and possibwy tax fraud, Earhardt accused de Times of "bashing his dad".[18]

According to Business Insider, "few subjects animate her more dan stories about awweged attacks on Christianity."[3] When a Missouri Sheriff's Department was criticized for putting "In God We Trust" decaws on deir sqwad cars, Earhardt defended de sheriff's department, asking "What about de majority? I'm so tired of protecting de rights of de minority. What about de rest of de country?"[3]

Earhardt's first marriage to Kevin McKinney in Apriw 2005 ended in divorce in 2009. In October 2012, Earhardt married former Cwemson University qwarterback Wiww Proctor.[19][20][21] She gave birf to a girw on November 6, 2015.[22][23] After six years of marriage, Proctor fiwed for divorce in October 2018 after Earhardt announced deir separation amid awwegations dat he had been unfaidfuw.[24] Earhardt is a Christian, uh-hah-hah-hah.[25][26]